Fe + H2SO4 = Fe2(SO4)3 + H2

Balanced Chemical Equation – Solution

2Fe + 3H2SO4 → Fe2(SO4)3 + 3H2

The coefficients show the number of particles (atoms or molecules), and the indices show the number of atoms that make up the molecule. New substances are formed as a result of the rearrangement of the original atoms. As a result of a chemical reaction, atoms of chemical elements do not disappear anywhere and new ones do not appear, their number remains unchanged – this follows from the law of conservation of mass of substances.

Chemical Reaction Information

Iron + Sulfuric Acid = Mikasaite + Tritium

This is an oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction. H2SO4 is an oxidizing agent, Fe is a reducing agent.

  • 6 HI + 6 e  6 H0 (reduction)
  • 2 Fe0  6 e  2 FeIII (oxidation)

Reaction Type

Single Displacement (Substitution)

Substances that react are called starting materials or reactants. The substances that form as a result are called reaction products.

Reactants:

Fe

  • Names: Iron.

Na2SO4

  • Names: Sodium sulfateSodium sulphateSulfate of sodium.
  • Appearance: White crystalline solid | hygroscopic; White hygroscopic solid in various forms.

Products:

Fe2(SO4)3 – Iron(III) sulfate

  • Other names: Ferric sulfate.
  • Appearance: Grayish-white crystals.

H2

  • Names: Dihydrogen, Hydrogen.
  • Appearance: Odourless colourless compressed gas.
Similar Examples of Equalizing a Chemical Reaction
H2SO4 + Fe + K2Cr2O7 → H2O + K2SO4 + Cr2(SO4)3 + FeSO4
H2SO4 + Fe → H2O + SO2 + Fe2(SO4)2
H2SO4 + Fe + K2Cr2O7 → H2O + K2SO4 + Cr2(SO4)3 + Fe2(SO4)3
H2SO4 + KMnO4 + Fe → H2O + K2SO4 + MnSO4 + Fe2(SO4)3
H2SO4 + Fe → H2 + SO2 + FeSO4 + Fe2(SO4)3
H2SO4 + Fe + MnO2 → H2O + MnSO4 + Fe2(SO4)3
H2SO4 + O2 + Fe → H2O + Fe2(SO4)3
H2SO4 + Fe → H2O + SO2 + FeO
H2SO4 + Fe → H2O + SO2 + FeSO4 + Fe2(SO4)3
H2O + H2SO4 + Fe + H2O2 → H2 + FeSO4*7H2O
H2SO4 + O2 + Fe → H2O + FeSO4
H2SO4 + Fe → SO2 + Fe2(SO4)3 + H6O
H2SO4 + Fe → H2O + SO2 + Fe2O3
H2SO4 + Fe → H2O + H2S + Fe2(SO4)3
H2SO4 + Fe → H2 + FeSO4SO4
H2SO4 + Fe → H2O + SO2 + Fe(SO4)2
H2SO4 + Fe → H2O + SO2 + Fe2(SO4)
H2SO4 + Fe → H2O + SO2 + FeSO4
H2SO4 + Fe → H2 + Fe2(SO4)2
H2SO4 + Fe → H2O + S2 + Fe2(SO4)3SO4
H2SO4 + Fe + HIO4 → H2O + I2 + Fe2(SO4)3 + H2O4
H2SO4 + Fe → H2O + SO2 + Fe2[SO4]3
H2O + H2SO4 + Fe → SO2 + FeSO4*7H2O
H2SO4 + Fe → H2O + H2S + FeSO4
H2SO4 + Fe → H2O + S + Fe2(SO4)3SO4
H2SO4 + Fe + K2Cr2O7 → H2O + K2SO4 + Fe2(SO4)3 + CrSO4
H2SO4 + Fe → H2O + Fe2(SO4)3 + S2
H2SO4 + KMnO4 + Fe → H2O + K2SO4 + MnSO4 + FeSO4
H2SO4 + Fe → H2O + S + Fe2(SO4)3
H2SO4 + Fe → H2O + SO2 + Fe2(SO4)3
H2SO4 + Fe → H2 + Fe2(SO4)3
H2SO4 + KMnO4 + Fe → H2O + MnSO4 + Fe2(SO4)3 + KHSO4
H2SO4 + Fe → H2O + SO2 + Fe2(SO4)3SO4
H2SO4 + Fe → H2O + S + FeSO4
H2SO4 + Fe → H2O + FeSO4 + Fe2(SO4)3 + SO
H2O + H2SO4 + Fe → H2 + FeSO4*7H2O
H2SO4 + Fe → H2O + Fe2(SO4)3 + H2SO3
H2SO4 + Fe → H2 + Fe(SO4)2
H2SO4 + Fe → SO2 + FeSO4 + H6O
H2SO4 + Fe → H2 + FeSO4
H2SO4 + Fe → H2O + SO2 + Fe3(SO4)3
H2SO4 + Fe → H2O + SO2 + (SO4)3Fe2
H2SO4 + Fe → H2 + Fe(SO4)
H2SO4 + Fe → H2 + Fe2(SO4)

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